The project aims to expand telecommunications facilities and provide new services, improve the quality of existing services, strengthen the Nepal Telecommunications Corporation (NTC) and address major sector organization issues. It will provide about 60,850 net additional telephone lines, expand national and international long distance facilities, and engage consultants to strengthen NTC and address sector organization issues. It will benefit all sectors of the economy through improved access to telecommunications facilities and improved service quality. About 50,000 new subscribers will gain access to the network, which will provide a partial substitute for, and contribute to the overall efficiency of physical transportation.
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Document Date
1992/04/09
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Document Type
Memorandum & Recommendation of the President
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Report Number
P5673
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2012/07/10
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Nepal - Fifth Telecommunications Project
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Keywords
multiple access;Economic Internal Rate of Return;danish international development;tariff structure and levels;international telecommunications union;local competitive bidding;social and economic development;telecommunications service;interest during construction;method of procurement;human resource management;access to telecommunication;delay in procurement;condition of effectiveness;public sector entity;primarily due;improvements in management;exchange rate variation;operations and maintenance;subscriber trunk dialing;cost of capital;variable interest rate;telephone line;
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Nepal - Fifth Telecommunications Project (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/150111468122071416/Nepal-Fifth-Telecommunications-Project